Cork council defends €350,000 spend on air-purifying robotic trees
Devices installed by city council designed to remove pollutants from the air in city centre
Devices installed by city council designed to remove pollutants from the air in city centre
Olympics medal success rewards the combined efforts of Conlan, Antia and Dunne
‘You could be sitting out on a bright summer’s evening until 11pm. Can you think of anything more enjoyable?’
Temporary pedestrianisation took place last summer to facilitate social distancing
Roads close after more than 90mm of rain reported in some areas in south of country
Minster for Children Roderic O’Gorman says development of such leave is ‘personal priority’
Dropping of gale force winds earlier than predicted lessened the storm surge in river Lee
Warning of a tidal surge and strong winds prompt flood warning for Wednesday
Cork City Council also confirms its plans to appoint a Trees Officer
High tide led to south channel of River Lee overflowing its banks early on Tuesday
Ireland could send as many as 90 athletes to Japan – an increase on Brazil four years ago
Re-Imagining Cork City plan includes more cycle lanes and pedestrianisation areas
Slattery will take over from David Joyce on September 1st
Group calls for councils to use emergency powers to force through housing plans
Clontarf left to rue a number of missed opportunities in Aviva stadium decider
Andy Wood’s side through to All-Ireland League decider
Clontarf thrash Lansdowne while Terenure stay up after victory over Young Munster
Claimants had suffered injuries after alleged rear-ending
Patricia and William Maguire are living with their five children in emergency accommodation in Wicklow
Local councils failing to deliver on agreed targets may be subject to financial sanction
Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action told voluntary redundancy ‘inadequate’
Government-appointed expert group proposes financial penalty for underspending
Stand-off shows ‘lack of understanding’ between Travellers and settled community
Court told a number of people had to lift gate off Sienna Joyce after incident in Ashbourne
Review widely rejected as lack of education and political urgency blamed for shortfall
GE unsure if demand for the potential mid-range aircraft will be enough to justify developing a new engine for the jet
Project at Morrison’s Island criticised over loss of parking spaces and public access
Councillors vote 22-6 to back public realm project for Morrison’s Island off South Mall
Household Linens trader never seen ‘anyone on a bike coming in to buy a pair of pillows’
Plan will involve raising road levels and quay walls with open steel cabling barriers
Sienna Joyce suffered fatal head injuries in incident near her home, inquest hears
City authority rejects offer by Cork County Council to increase population to 160,000
Dublin side score six tries to move to within 80 minutes of third league title in four years
Cork Con will visit headquarters while Young Munster travel to Castle Avenue
Figures show that less than one in four new fathers are availing of the €235 a week benefit
Bray boxer beats Bulgaria’s Svetlana Staneva in a comfortable points decision in box-off
Union body says employers must make workers aware of rights and entitlements
Route open for Dublin-based body but would involve Strasbourg decision on Republic law
People have traumatised but that shock is turning to outrage, writes Kitty Holland
Lansdowne look to win title back against defending champions
James Galbraith of Lissaniska, Ennis, wounded in cemetery ambush, court told
Tyrone Moran scores last-gasp try in extra-time at Aviva Stadium
Con secure third successive Bateman Cup as Clontarf beaten in final at Temple Hill
Cork Con pick up losing bonus point that’s enough to move back into top four
Vital result for defending champions in Ulster Bank League Division 1A
Lansdowne go top of Division 1A after beating St Mary’s
Lansdowne just one point behind ’Nure after hammering Dolphin away
Terenure go top of the table after 42-0 win over Young Munster
International Trade Union Confederation estimates 4,000 workers will die ‘before a ball is kicked’
GSOC wants extra powers to investigate complaints against members of the force
Victory over Ballynahinch proves enough as Old Belvedere crash to defeat against already-relegated Garryowen
Old Belvedere slip up away to Garryowen on dramatic final day
Government plans to allow gardaí take bodily samples for crime database
Bonus point win over Young Munster extends leaders winning run to six games
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices